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Re: Processing raw wool...a picture tutorial

Schipperkesue wrote:

Crestedbird, do you still spin?

no and what I did was from a dogs fur and had spinner made to fit end of my sewing machine.. only one ply.. though did do a bit sheep wool lol dog fur was easier lolol. almost bought old spinner bout 7 years ago just to have lol but nope I don't knit or spin nothing no more but appreciate others lol

Farm closed down, no animals left but I still love farm life and will miss it!

Re: Processing raw wool...a picture tutorial

Schipperkesue wrote:

Good for you, Chickeroo! The whole process is very rewarding. Old wheels can be difficult to learn on. Can you take lessons and become proficient on a modern wheel, and then transfer your knowledge to a vintage one?

Apparently they are going to teach me on a drop spindle first, and then once I get the hang of that I'll try out the actual wheel....we shall see!